02-23-2013 03:30 AM - edited 03-07-2019 11:54 AM
Hi experts,
I'm just seeking some ideas in my setup scenario.
I have a cisco 2821 router where as a cisco 2960 switch with connect on router as a trunk & one user vlan . this is my WAN router all traffic are internal . i have 2MB data connectivity on my WAN side. i have to Give a specific Bandwith on my SAP traffice . like when SAP traffice will come they all time get around 50 % bandwidth of my channel. If SAP resuest are not comming then other traffice will get full bandwith .
A sample config is greatly appreciated!
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02-23-2013 04:28 AM
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Something like:
class-map match-all sap
match . . .
policy-map sample
class sap
bandwidth percent 50
int (wan)
service-policy output sample
Place on both sides of your WAN link.
02-23-2013 04:28 AM
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Something like:
class-map match-all sap
match . . .
policy-map sample
class sap
bandwidth percent 50
int (wan)
service-policy output sample
Place on both sides of your WAN link.
02-23-2013 05:21 AM
Place on both sides of your WAN link means i have to put all configuation on my two routers.....
02-23-2013 05:26 AM
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No, you don't have to place this on both sides of the link, i.e. two routers. However, when you want to guarantee a service level, you often need to consider protecting traffic in both directions. I.e. from host A to host B and from host B to host A. That's why I would suggest placing policy on both sides of the link.
02-24-2013 02:32 AM
Thanks.......... JosephDoherty
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